Tuitt was also accused of letting students sit in his motorized wheelchair, directing students to go on personal errands for him, improperly driving students home and sending inappropriate emails to parents, NorthJersey.com reported.

Tuitt denied some of the charges. A union rep told NorthJersey.com the principal made it more difficult for Tuitt to deal with his situation by removing all accommodations that had been put in place to help him with his condition.